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 Skin Bends   Decompression sickness (DCS), the diver’s disease, the bends, or caisson disease is the name given to a variety of symptoms suffered by a person exposed to a reduction in the pressure surrounding their body. It is a type of diving hazard and dysbarism. Contents Introduction Decompression sickness can happen in these situations: * A diver ascends rapidly from a dive or does not carry out decompression stops after a long or deep dive. * An unpressurized aircraft flies upwards. * The cabin pressurization system of an aircraft fails. * Divers flying in any aircraft shortly after diving. Pressurized aircraft are not risk-free since the cabin pressure is not maintained at sea-level pressure. Commercial aircraft cabin pressure is often maintained to about 8,000 feet above sea level. * A worker comes out of a pressurized caisson or out of a mine, which has been pressurized to keep water out. * An astronaut exits a space vehicle to perform...

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